American Silversmiths

Israel Clark
(1734-1811)
Esther Wilson
(1738-1798)
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Joseph Clark
(1764-1821)

 

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Spouses/Children:

1. Anna Stedman

Joseph Clark
  • Born: 12 Feb 1764, Mansfield Center CT
  • Marriage (1): Anna Stedman on 21 Jun 1787 in Danbury CT
  • Died: 13 Jul 1821, Chaplin CT

  General notes:

Silversmith

  Events in his life were:


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  • Alternate Mark.

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  • Alternate Mark.
  • Flynt & Fales. Served in Revolutionary War in 1777 at the time of the Danbury Raid. 3
  • Advertised: New Haven Gazette and Connecticut Magazine, on 4 Oct 1787. As gold- and silversmith and also chairmaker. 3
  • Advertised: New Haven Gazette and Connecticut Magazine, on 11 Oct 1787. That he had his shop in Danbury; work done in gold and silver. 3
  • Advertised: New Haven Gazette and Connecticut Magazine, in 1791. Stating he conducted a business of clock- and watchmaking, gold- and silversmithing in all its branches at his shop near printing office. 3
  • He worked in 1811-1817 as a silversmith in Newburgh NY 3

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  • Partnership: Joseph Reeves, circa 1818, in Newburgh NY. As REEVES & CLARK. 18

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  • Alternate Mark.

Joseph married Anna Stedman, daughter of Unknown and Unknown, on 21 Jun 1787 in Danbury CT. (Anna Stedman was born on 7 Aug 1764 in Hampton CT and died in Newburgh NY.)




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